Governor Scott Walker is touring Wisconsin in an effort to build support for his proposed welfare overhaul plan. He was joined by former Governor Tommy Thompson to tout the package of bills. We speak with WPR State Capitol Reporter Laurel White about the legislation and what people on both sides...

Gov. Scott Walker says he's offering Kimberly-Clark "the same deal for jobs as Foxconn" to stop the consumer products giant founded in Wisconsin from cutting 600 jobs. Meanwhile Democratic lawmakers from the Fox Valley are introducing their own plan to support paper product manufacturers.

The weather service is warning people to prepare for snow Monday afternoon and evening. It's predicting between 1 and 4 inches in the southern half of the state, with the most snowfall happening along the Wisconsin-Illinois border.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved two therapies that use what are known as chimeric antigen receptors, or CAR-T cells. These are cells that are genetically modified to spot and attack tumors. Now the Medical College of Wisconsin has made its own version.

Bill Paape, Green Bay's neighborhood development manager, is petitioning the city council to approve the hiring of a part-time worker who would primarily seek out habitats conducive to rats, like trash or outdoor clutter.

More nursing homes closed in Wisconsin last year than the year before. Providers say Medicaid reimbursement rates aren’t keeping pace with the cost to provide care, which is affecting their ability to recruit and retain workers.

Scientists interested in the bacteria makeup of our guts are eager to get their hands on elite athletes to study. That's partly because some research has shown athletes to have much more diverse microbiomes, but for other's, it's a matter of finding the secret to high sports performance. We talk...

With the 2018 Winter Olympics in full force, understanding what gives the world’s most elite athletes an edge is a hot topic. Some scientists think a clue could be in their guts. Recent research in human microbiomes has pointed to athletes hosting a much more diverse microbiome in their bodies than the average person.

When it comes to the so-called "gig economy," ride sharing apps like Uber take a lot of the spotlight. But as Alana Semuels reported for The Atlantic, there’s another, nearly invisible group of gig workers, performing task work on the internet for extremely low wages.

House Republicans released the Nunes memo - a controversial four-page document authored by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes - earlier today with the approval of President Donald Trump. This occurred amid objections from the director of the FBI, other intelligence and law enforcement officials and many Democrats. We...